FILM : Student

Seven short films from around the world that have been selected to make you laugh, think and smile.

Saturday 26th July, 10.00am – 11.20pm
The Regal PictureHouse
£8.00

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Officially Selected Animation Films for Henley Fringe and Film 2014.

The Henley Fringe and Film welcomes you to watch the Officially Selected Films at The Regal PictureHouse Cinema, Henley on Thames.

Below are the student films including two shorts by local students.

57 Degress North : London Film School

57 Degrees North is a poignant insight into the traditional island lifestyle of John Jo MacDonald; a 67 year old fisherman who has worked the sea his whole life off the remote island of South Uist in The Outer Hebrides. We witness how John Jo’s way of life is under threat from environmental issues outside of his control. Full of character and Celtic charm, 57 Degrees North gives a large voice to a humble fisherman who’s opinions are based on experience and not just fishing quotas.

Asta : 1929. The nobleman Henrik L.checks in at the Grand Hotel with his family. However the reason for their visit is rather unpleasant , their son is seriously ill and needs treatment. Troubled by this and stock exchange crash the couple faces hard times. Frustrated and lonesome Henrik make the acquaintance at the bar of the flamboyant fatal woman, As ta Nielsen the famous silent movie star.Henrik quickly falls for her intoxicating flirtations and commit adultery. But who killed A. Nielsen ?

A distressing and shocking dream encourages Ismael to approach again Micha, his son.
However, the main character will clash against reality, where the intricacy of things and situations will lead his actions to unexpected consequences.

Dystopia Film – by local film maker Jamie Chapman (A2 Film Project)

Keep Fighting : A short film for meningitis now about a boys life continues after contracting meningitis.

Parson and Son (London Film Academy)

Richard Parson is puzzled – how his life ended up the it did. On his 40th birthday he receives a bizarre gift. A wind up robot which, unfolds the true story of his Father and he gives him the choice of a new beginning beyond imagination.

The Contract – by local film maker Freddie Wilson aged 13

TICKETS CAN BE BOUGHT TO WATCH THE STUDENT FILMS AND / OR THE ANIMATION ON SATURDAY 26TH BETWEEN 10 – 12AM.

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